Monolith Productions and More Reportedly Closed By WB Games | TechRaptor

Monolith Productions and More Reportedly Closed By WB Games | TechRaptor

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Video games layoffs continue as it appears to be hitting Warner Bros owned studios. A new report from Jason Schreier, shared that the latest studios to be cut are: Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego.

As part of the closure of Monolith Productions, the Wonder Woman game that they were working on is also being cancelled. The game was expected to make use of their signature Nemesis System that premiered back in Middle-Earth: Shadows of Mordor. As of last known count, over 170 people worked at Monolith Productions.

This follows the stepping down of WB Games head David Haddad last month after 12 years on the job. It marks a decrease in WB Games' lineup following the failure of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Harry Potter Quidd itch Champions, and struggles with Multiversus (which was worked on by Player First Games and WB San Diego). Additionally, last year Rocksteady was hit by a pair of layoffs.

The remaining studios that are part of WB Games are:

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